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  2. Muharram - Wikipedia

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    5 Muharram: Baba Farid, a Punjabi Sufi saint, died on this day in 1266. His death is celebrated for six days during Muharram, in Pakpattan, Pakistan. [32] 8 Muharram: In what became known as the 1782 Muharram Rebellion, on this day Bengali Muslims in Sylhet staged one of the earliest anti-British uprisings in the Indian subcontinent. [33] [34]

  3. Public holidays in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan holidays are celebrated according to the Islamic or local Pakistani calendars for religious and civil purposes, respectively. Religious holidays such as Eid are celebrated according to the Islamic calendar whereas other national holidays such as Labour Day, [1] Pakistan Day, Independence Day, and Quaid-e-Azam Day are celebrated according to the Gregorian calendar.

  4. Punjabi festivals (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    A street observation of Muharram in Lahore Pakistan Remembrance of Muharram is a set of rituals associated with both Shia and Sunni Muslims. [ 13 ] The event marks the anniversary of the Battle of Karbala when Imam Hussein ibn Ali , the grandson of Muhammad , was killed by the forces of the second Umayyad caliph Yazid I at Karbala .

  5. 30 Muharram Quotes and Wishes to Share With Others - AOL

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    In addition, for Shia Muslims, Muharram is a time of mourning. The grandson of Prophet Muhammad was martyred in Muharram during a massacre in Karbala, Iraq. This event is commemorated with great ...

  6. Haleem - Wikipedia

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    The origin of Haleem lies in the popular Arabian dish known as Harees (also written as Jareesh).According to Shoaib Daniyal, writing in The Sunday Guardian, the first written recipe of Harees dates back to the 10th century, when Arab scribe Abu Muhammad al-Muzaffar ibn Sayyar compiled a cookbook of dishes popular with the "kings and caliphs and lords and leaders" of Baghdad.

  7. Pakistani cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Muslims observe fasting from dawn until sunset, consuming two meals a day: sehri (or suhur) just before sunrise and iftar at sunset. In line with Islamic tradition and cultural practices observed in many Asian traditions, it is customary to eat only with the right hand. This tradition is followed across all meals, whether casual or formal.

  8. What is Ramadan and how do Muslims observe the Islamic holy ...

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    Observant Muslims the world over will soon be united in a ritual of daily fasting from dawn to sunset as the Islamic holy month of Ramadan starts. Ramadan is followed by the Islamic holiday of Eid ...

  9. Muslim In America - The Huffington Post

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    If you live in a ghetto or have a ghetto mentality then the rest of the people are gonna look at you funny. So one way is to be out there in your community so that they know that you are. When you see a Muslim, ask them. We get people that ask us all the time, ‘Why do you do this’ and ‘Why do you do that.’